THE MAYO NURSERIES 
THE GLENWOOD NURSERIES GLEN BROTHERS, Inc. 
Rochester, N. Y. 
A fine block of 2 year old fruit trees. 
PLUM TREES 
Beautiful dessert fruits of rich and luscious flavor; equally fine for cooking and 
for canning. For home use the fruit should be allowed to ripen on the tree, but for ship¬ 
ment to distant markets it must be gathered a few days earlier. All the varieties in 
the following list are hardy and vigorous in severe climates. 
Set 18 ft. apart in rows 18 ft. apart. 
(Fresh dug.) 
Each Per 10 
2 YEAR OLD TREES, 
5-7 ft. tall, $1.00 $9.00 
BRADSHAW. Dark violet-red. 
BURBANK. Cherry red. 
DAMSON. Blue. 
GREEN GAGE. Yellowish green; brown 
dots. 
LOMBARD. Violet-red. 
PRINCES YELLOW GAGE. Golden yellow. 
OCTOBER PURPLE. Purple. 
RED JUNE. Brilliant red. 
WICKSON. Glowing crimson. 
APRICOT TREES 
Ripe fruit can be had a month or two 
earlier than the best early peaches, and 
granted suitable soil and location, the 
Apricot is practically as hardy. 
Each Per 10 
2 YEAR OLD TREES 
4-5 ft. tall (fresh dug). 1.00 9.00 
ACME. Yellow with red cheek. 
HARRIS. Yellow with red cheek. 
MOORPARK. Orange with orange-red 
cheek. 
PRUNE TREES 
Each Per 10 
2 YEAR OLD TREES 
5-7 ft. tall (fresh dug). $1.00 $9.00 
FELLENBURG. (French) Purple. 
GERMAN PRUNE. Dark purple. 
QUINCE TREES 
The Quince is highly valued for pre¬ 
serves, marmalades, j'ellies, and for flav¬ 
oring purposes, and is worthy of much 
more extensive planting. Thrives in 
warm, fertile soil, and the quality of the 
fruit improves in proportion as its cul¬ 
tural requirements are met. 
Each Per 10 
2 YEAR OLD TREES 
3-5 ft tall (fresh dug). 1.25 10.00 
ORANGE. Brilliant golden yellow. 
REA’S MAMMOTH. Bright yellow. 
CHERRY TREES 
A money-making crop for the progressive farmer, as the trees require but little 
attention, are thrifty, vigorous, and prolific bearers. There are two principal classes 
of Cherries: (1) Hearts and Bigarreaus and (2) Dukes and Morellos. The former are 
strong and .vigorous growers, making large, open, spreading heads; their fruit is large, 
heart-shaped, meaty and sweet. The Dukes and Morellos do not attain so large a 
size, and the fruit is usually sour. 
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